Sounding the Virtual: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory and Philosophy of Music
- Editor: Hulse, Brian
- Editor: Nesbitt, Nick
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction, Brian Hulse and Nick Nesbitt
- The image of thought and ideas of music, Christopher Hasty
- Thinking musical difference: music theory as minor science, Brian Hulse
- A Deleuzian noise/excavating the body of abstract sound, Sean Higgins
- The sound of repeating life: ethics and metaphysics in Deleuze's philosophy of music, Michael Gallope
- Enforced deterritorialization, or the trouble with musical politics, Martin Scherzinger
- Gilles Deleuze and the musical Spinoza, Amy Cimini
- Intensity, music and heterogenesis in Deleuze, Jean-Godefroy Bidima
- Critique and clinique: from sounding bodies to the musical event, Nick Nesbitt
- Logic of edge: Wolfgang Rihm's Am Horizont, Judy Lochhead
- Music and the difference in becoming, Marianne Kielan-Gilbert
- Transformation and becoming the other in the music and poetics of Luciano Berio, Bruce Quaglia
- Line, surface, speed: nomadic features of melody, Ildar Khannanov
- Bibliography
- Index.